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Jury finds Circle K owes $8 million for Lotto ticket rip-off.


A jury awarded $7.96 million late last month to a 27-year-old Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Cucamonga (răn`chō k'kəmäng`gə), city (1990 pop. 101,409), San Bernardino co., S Calif.  woman whose former supervisor cashed in her winning lottery ticket for himself.

As reported by the Business Journal last month, the case pitted two of L.A.'s top trial attorneys, Browne Greene and Pierce Pierce may refer to: Places
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 O'Donnell, in a two-week trial in Pomona Superior Court.

Arwa Farraj purchased a Quick Pick Super Lotto ticket on Dec. 25, 1999, at a Circle K convenience store in La Verne La Verne (lə vûrn), city (1990 pop. 30,897), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a suburb of Los Angeles; inc. 1906. La Verne, which began as a citrus-processing center, now has varied manufacturing, including electronic components, apparel, hand  where she worked as a gas station clerk. Her former supervisor, Gurinder Ruby ruby, precious stone, the transparent red variety of corundum, found chiefly in Myanmar, Thailand, and Sri Lanka and classified among the most valuable of gems. The Myanmarese stones are blood red, the most valued tint being the "pigeon's blood. , cashed in an $8 million lottery ticket Farraj purchased after paying her $88 as her winnings.

Farraj sued Ruby and Circle K, which is owned by oil giant ConocoPhillips.

"We asked them to admit the employee was acting in the course and scope of his employment," said Greene, a partner at Greene Broillet Panish & Wheeler LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol . "They put in his hands all operations, which means selling lottery tickets."

Greene said he plans to collect the award from Circle K.

O'Donnell, a partner at O'Donnell & Schaeffer LLP, representing ConocoPhillips, did not return calls. Sanford Horn, a Pasadena attorney representing Ruby, declined comment.

The California Lottery, which was initially sued but later dismissed from the case, had already distributed the winnings to Ruby when the ticket was reported stolen.
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Comment:Jury finds Circle K owes $8 million for Lotto ticket rip-off.(Up Front)
Author:Bronstad, Amanda
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 6, 2003
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